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    Name change forms vary by state and allow an adult or minor (child) to change their legal name. This allows a person to obtain a decree from their local court and change their name on their bank accounts, credit cards, and government agencies.

  3. Mississippi name change forms allow a resident to legally change their name. Once completed, the name change petition should be filed with the Chancery Court in the district where the person lives. Name changes involving marriage or divorce do not require a petition.

  4. Pennsylvania name change forms can be used by a resident to apply for a legal name change through their county's Court of Common Pleas. For name changes related to marriage or divorce, a petition is typically not required. In Pennsylvania, name change procedures vary widely by county.

  5. Tennessee name change forms can be used by Tennessee residents to legally change their name. The procedure includes filing a petition, providing proof of identity, paying a fee, and appearing before a judge in the appropriate Chancery Court.

  6. South Carolina name change forms can be used by an adult who has lived in the state for at least six months to apply for a legal name change. The name change petition must be filed with a local family court. For name changes related to marriage or divorce, a petition is not required.

  7. Ohio name change forms can be used by an Ohio resident to ask a court to legally change their name. The applicant must personally appear before a judge or magistrate in probate court and explain the reasoning behind their choice.

  8. Texas name change forms allow residents to petition for a legal name change through their county's courthouse. Restrictions may apply in cases of past or pending criminal convictions. For name changes related to marriage or divorce, a petition is not required.

  9. New York name change forms can be used by a resident seeking to change their name legally through the local court. When getting married or divorced, residents can simply change their last name through the marriage license application or divorce decree.

  10. Kentucky name change forms are used to petition the court for a legal name change for an adult living in the state. To make the name change official requires a formal court order from the Circuit Court.

  11. Minnesota name change forms can be used to apply for a legal name change with the county court. Most requests are accepted as long as they are not deliberately fraudulent, misleading, or unintelligible. These forms are typically not required for name changes related to marriage or divorce.